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{{Image|CCGC Cape Sutil at CCG Station Port Hardy.jpg|right|350px|A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] Search and Rescue lifeboat.}} | {{Image|CCGC Cape Sutil at CCG Station Port Hardy.jpg|right|350px|A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] Search and Rescue lifeboat.}} | ||
Organizations with [[Search and Rescue]] duties maintain shore-based '''lifeboats''' ready to go to sea to search for lost or stranded individuals. | Organizations with [[Search and Rescue]] duties maintain shore-based '''lifeboats''' ready to go to sea to search for lost or stranded individuals. |
Revision as of 21:55, 20 February 2009
Organizations with Search and Rescue duties maintain shore-based lifeboats ready to go to sea to search for lost or stranded individuals. The first boats built with rescue in mind were constructed in the mid-eighteenth century.[1] Modern search and rescue lifeboats are self-righting, and equipped with modern navigation technology.
References
- ↑ Clayton Evans (2004). Rescue at Sea. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1591147131. Retrieved on 2009-02-20.